Know Minnesota’s disability law: State statute has lower threshold than federal ADA
Under the ADA, employees who claim to be disabled must show that their condition substantially impairs a major life function. Minnesota has its own version of the law. It requires that employees show their condition materially impairs a major life function. That’s a lower standard, but still a tough one for employees to prove.
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